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ABSTRACT Post‐traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a highly debilitating condition that develops after trauma exposure. Dysregulation in extinction memory consolidation (i.e., the ability to remember that trauma‐related stimuli no longer signal danger) is proposed to underlie PTSD development. Disruptions in rapid eye movement (REM) sleep are thought to
Maya T. Schenker+10 more
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Comparative studies on the central actions of some hypnotics
Hiroshi Takagi+2 more
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The Hypnotic Action of Ketones Containing Different Types of Aromatic Nuclei. (Rec. Trav. Chim., vol. lii, p. 395, 1933.) Gilman, H., Roive, L. W., and Dickey, J. B. [PDF]
C. F. van Duin
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Sleep Health and White Matter Integrity in the UK Biobank
ABSTRACT Many people experience impaired sleep health, yet knowledge about its neurobiological correlates is limited. As previous studies have found associations between white matter integrity and several sleep traits, white matter integrity could be causally implicated in poor sleep health.
Roxana Petri+8 more
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Pharmacists' interventions to reduce sedative/hypnotic use for insomnia in hospitalized patients
Background: Hospitalization can contribute to insomnia in many patients and is usually treated symptomatically. However, sedative/hypnotic misuse is associated with complications in this population, especially in the elderly.
Aisha F. Badr+4 more
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Mortality associated with anxiolytic and hypnotic drugs—A systematic review and meta-analysis
A. Parsaik+6 more
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Management of Adult Obstructive Sleep Apnoea: Many Questions, Not Enough Answers!
ABSTRACT Obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) conveys a substantial global public burden due to its high prevalence and causative relationship with cardiometabolic diseases. The current diagnostic reliance on the apnoea/hypopnoea index (AHI) is insufficient to address the complex, multifaceted condition, and a revision of the standard criteria is urgently ...
Maria Stanczyk+4 more
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ABSTRACT Poor sleep is a known risk factor of cognitive disorders, but the role of individual sleep problems in age‐related cognitive changes remains unclear. This study used two complementary statistical models to estimate nonlinear trajectories of decline in four domains of cognitive functioning in the age period between 55 and 100 years depending on
Dina Sarsembayeva+6 more
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